Quasar sends energy blast 2 trillion times more powerful than Sun!

Scientists have reported the largest blast of energy ever recorded from a far-off quasar, some two trillion times more energetic than the sun. The discovery may explain confusing discrepancies between the observed and predicted masses of black holes.

Quasars are extremely bright galaxy cores, at the center of which sits a black hole. Their light is generated when material is sucked into that black hole, creating large amounts of energy.

But quasars are also capable of emitting that energy back out, away from the black hole, and one of those emissions is what the researchers, led by Nahum Arav of Virginia Tech, observed.

The team used the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope, located in Paranal, Chile. [link to www.latimes.com]

If the multiverse theory pans out to be true, do you think that quasars could be the remnants of material that entered a black hole in another universe? The black hole being sort of a tear between universes.